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I'm a youngin and just got my Banshee a few months ago. 1997 I'm thinking because the person i got it from didnt know anything about it. It's pretty much a junker but runs like a champ. I know there is FMF fatty Gnarlys that are pretty rusted up. I'm not sure if anything else is done to it. I don't know the jet setting or anything. I'm looking to upgrade it here soon but i don't feel like dumping a bunch of money into it since im not even out of Highschool yet. I got my self into a race somehow too so i need to work on it soon. -Brennan

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I'm a youngin and just got my Banshee a few months ago. 1997 I'm thinking because the person i got it from didnt know anything about it. It's pretty much a junker but runs like a champ. I know there is FMF fatty Gnarlys that are pretty rusted up. I'm not sure if anything else is done to it. I don't know the jet setting or anything. I'm looking to upgrade it here soon but i don't feel like dumping a bunch of money into it since im not even out of Highschool yet. I got my self into a race somehow too so i need to work on it soon. -Brennan

Welcome to bhq and pics?

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Welcome. Post pics of your bike man.

 

This place has alot of info on it, i got my first banshee a few months ago. I have learned fairly quickly, much from this site.

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Welcome! :cheers: As stated, tons of good info here both in people, but also in threads so get your reading glasses on. Just like WFO stated, get a job. Banshees are money pits, once you catch on and get the bug youll be dumping money. It can always be better! :cheers:

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1. Welcome

2. We're all assholes here... too much 2 stroke oil in our blood

3. Its a GREAT opportunity to learn about mechanics. You'll learn about carburetors, how 2 stroke engines work, braking systems, suspension systems, drive systems, ect.... its a good experience. Be patient and learn.

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1. Welcome

2. We're all assholes here... too much 2 stroke oil in our blood

3. Its a GREAT opportunity to learn about mechanics. You'll learn about carburetors, how 2 stroke engines work, braking systems, suspension systems, drive systems, ect.... its a good experience. Be patient and learn.

 

You have a brake on ur shee!!??

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